Cyber Security News

Sep 10 2018

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Android September 2018 Patches Fix Critical Flaws

2.

Cyber Insurance Market to Double By 2020, Says Munich Re

3.

Why the Focus Is Shifting to Boards on Cyber Security

4.

Popular VPNs Contain Code Execution Security Flaws, Despite Patches

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The Trojan Horses Of Security: APIs

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Zerodium Discloses Flaw That Allows Code Execution in Tor Browser

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China-linked Hackers Use Signed Network Filtering Driver in Recent Attacks

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More Mac Apps Are Stealing and Uploading Your Data, Says Report

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Ransomware Campaign Targets Businesses with Fake Invoice Message

10.

LuckyMouse Uses Malicious NDISProxy Windows Driver to Target Gov't Entities

11.

These Are the Warning Signs Of a Fraudulent ICO

12.

Getting the Words Right: Election Hacking

13.

400k Sites Found to Have Open Git Repos: Check Your Web Configuration

14.

N. Korean Cyber Charges Show Cos. How to Catch a Hacker

15.

Adidas Data Security 'Failure' Led to June Hack, Suit Says

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Russian Charged Over US Hack Attacks

17.

WeChat Now Censoring Bitmain and Crypto Price Prediction Accounts

18.

Should We Use Internet Voting? Election Infrastructure Security

19.

Keppel, Salim Group to Build New Datacenter in Indonesia

20.

Cyber Criminals Outspend Businesses in Cyber Security Battle

21.

A Popular App Has Been Stealing Everyone's Browser History

22.

A Year After the Equifax Breach, There Are Consequences-For Consumers

23.

Security Breach at Lyon Airport, a Car Chase on Runway, Flights Grounded

24.

Consumers Have Most Confidence in Physician's Health Data Security

25.

Tor Browser Has a Flaw That Governments May Have Exploited

26.

ProtonVPN and NordVPN Bugs Left Windows Vulnerable to Hackers

27.

More Mac Apps Caught Stealing Your Browser History

28.

Some Switch Games Can't Use Cloud Saves

29.

The Rising Cost Of a Data Breach

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4 Frameworks You Need to Protect Your Digital Enterprise Against the Latest Cyber Security Threats

31.

Antarctica Becomes Best-Mapped Continent on Earth

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A Year After the Equifax Breach, There Are Consequences-For Consumers

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Attackers Made 9,000 Unauthorized Database Queries in Equifax Hack

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New Pacific Snailfish Spotted 5 Miles Deep

35.

A Popular App Has Been Stealing Everyone's Browser History

36.

Hacker Accesses Email Accounts, PHI at Retirement Communities

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